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Exposed: Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Targeting Israel.
June 11, 2024
Antisemitism, Israel, United Nations
Francesca Albanese, pinned, UNRWA
The following exposĂ© is Part II of UN Watchâs Dossier on Francesca Albanese. Part I was submitted to the UN Secretary-General on June 3rd.
Francesca Albanese is well known as the Special Rapporteur appointed in 2022 by the UN Human Rights Council with the mandate to âinvestigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â Less well known is that Albanese has been running a global influence network of more than 100 individuals and NGOs to target Israel by orchestrating lawfare campaigns, whitewashing Hamas terrorism, and cynically manipulating governments into funding UNRWA.
Albaneseâs network specifically advocated using overtly racist messaging about the threat of Arab âillegal migrationâ overwhelming Europe, and âassociation tensions,â as talking points to be made by network members âparticularly to officials from right-wing, anti-immigration governments,â to scare them that failure to fund UNRWA (despite its terror ties) would mean âmillions of Palestinians are forced to flee the Middle East.â
Incredibly, a member of the global lobbying network includes Kjersti G. Berg, whose CMI group helped run the Independent Review of UNRWA. In other words, the international lobbying network for UNRWA and the âindependentâ group auditing UNRWA are the same.
Albaneseâs GNQP Network Includes UN, UNRWA, PLO Officials, Institutions in 22 Countries.
Albanese is proud of co-founding and running the âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestineâ (GNQP). She runs it under the auspices of the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) in Amman, an organization she joined in November 2018 as a senior advisor.
No other co-founder is listed, however the other leading figures behind the network appears to be Lex Takkenberg, UNRWAâs former legal counsel and chief ethics inspector, who today lives in Vienna and Paris. Albanese was his colleague when she worked at UNRWAâs legal office in 2010-2012, and he likely was the one who hired her. Like Albanese, Takkenberg also works for ARDD, where he is the leader of its Question of Palestine Program, which âaims to to establish a platform in the Arab World for critical reflection with respect to the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian question and the Palestinian refugee issue.â
Global Network co-leader Lex Takkenberg has boasted that their group was a key player in spreading the âgenocideâ libel against Israel.
In 2020, Albanese and Takkenberg co-authored a book together, âPalestinian Refugees in International Law.â Albanese and Takkenberg are also close collaborators on numerous other projects, including their co-authoring in 2021 the working paper, âRethinking solutions for Palestinian refugees: A much-needed paradigm shift and an opportunity towards its realization,â and a paper for ARDD, âThe Actuality of the Palestinian Refugee Question: An International Law Perspective.â
Notably, the institute funding Albanese and Takkenberg, ARDD, is a listed partner of UNRWA, and its donors include not only UNHCR, UNOCHA, and UN Women, but also the European Union, United States, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. It is unclear whether the citizens and lawmakers of these governments are aware that they are funding an organization that runs a global influence network which uses orchestrated messaging campaigns to manipulate decision-makers and public opinion.
Albanese appears to have created the âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestine,â which is described as constantly expanding, a year later, in 2021. Today, her Global Netowrk counts 100 individuals and institutions in 22 different countries, including former cabinet ministers, former senior UN, UNRWA, PLO and government officials, and a former member of the European Parliament.
ARDD is based in Amman and the Global Network has a strong Jordanian connection. Prince Hassan bin Talal, former heir to the Jordanian crown, is listed as a patron. The network includes several former Jordanian government officials: former social development minister Reem Abu-Hassan, former economic affairs minister of state Yusuf Mansur, and Yasin Abu-Awwad, former director general of Jordanâs Palestinian affairs department.
Albaneseâs Global Network of 100 Anti-Israel Officials, Activists & NGOS
The Global Network of experts, senior advisors and observers includes senior Palestinian politicians and diplomats, academics, and journalists, as well as many from Western countries such as the U.S., Canada, UK, Austria, Italy and France.
Albaneseâs global network includes:
*Kjersti G. Berg, UNRWA expert and post-doctoral research fellow at Denmarkâs Christian Michelson Institute (CMI), one of the three groups that led the recent âIndependent Reviewâ of UNRWA. Berg is one of the worldâs leading champions of UNRWA and a staunch opponent of holding the agency to account for its links to terrorism. That she was part of a network orchestrating complex schemes to influence countries to fund UNRWA, while also taking part in Catherine Colonnaâs âIndependent Reviewâ of UNRWA, is outrageous. Berg is involved in most if not all of CMIâs publications on UNRWA. In 2022, she authored a CMI report on UNRWA examining reasons for the agencyâs funding troubles and advising steps forward. Bergâs report states that UNRWAâs funding problems are caused by âunfounded claimsâ that the agency âinstigates violence, for example, through school curricula with an anti-Israeli edge.â In other words, although CMI was selected to conduct an âindependent reviewâ of UNRWA, Bergâs CMI report had already expressed the opinion that claims of UNRWA incitementâdocumented over 10 years in a series of reports by UN Watch that show screenshots of UNRWA teachers calling to slaughter Jewsâare âunfounded.â Bergâs CMI report also celebrated UNRWAâs political significance âas a symbol of the refugeesâ right of return and the international responsibility for their predicament.â Presumably Berg was a focal point for CMIâs work on the Colonna review group. In her CMI reports on UNRWA, and in her other writings, such as a 2021 CMI-sponsored article, Berg strictly adheres to UNRWA talking points, and turns a blind eye to UNRWAâs complicity with and incitement to terrorism. Berg ardently defends funding UNRWA. In her 2023 book, âPalestine: Facts on the Ground,â as in all her other writings on UNRWA, Berg argues in favor of a Palestinian âright of return,â which effectively means the destruction of the State of Israel. In 2017, Berg hosted a lecture with Raja Shehadeh, founder of the group Al-Haq, which was in 2021 was designated by Israel as a terrorist organization
*Susan Akram, USA, law professor who had applied to be the UN Special Rapporteur mandated âto investigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â Akram co-authored publications on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with former special rapporteur Michael Lynk and has partnered with Palestinian NGO Badil since 2000, publishing a Palestinian refugee protection handbook which described Israel as ânon-democraticâ and âcommitted to an apartheid vision of greater Israel.â In her lectures and writings, Akram accuses Israel of âapartheidâ and claims it maintains âan institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial groupâ amounting to âa crime against humanity.â She denies Jewish nationality and Jewish rights to self-determination in Israel, and rejects the two-state solution in favor of âa single multi-national, multi-ethnic state from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean Sea.â Akram advocates for the âright of returnâ for millions of Palestinians; completely absolves Palestinians of any responsibility for their lack of statehood today; and argues for termination of US military aid to Israel. Akram also has worked closely with Al Haq, a Palestinian group with ties to the PFLP terror organization. Akram taught at Al Haqâs summer school and spoke at an Al Haq conference rejecting the concept of Jewish indigenous rights in Palestine. Elsewhere she criticized the Balfour declaration for discriminating against ânative Palestinians in favor of immigrant Jews,â making clear her view that Jews do not possess legitimate rights in the territory. In 2012, Ms. Akram participated in the Russell Tribunal on Palestine, a mock court which put Israel and its Western allies âon trialâ and promoted the BDS movement.
*Ralphe Wilde, UK, faculty member at University College London, also applied to be the UN Special Rapporteur mandated âto investigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â He is an international law professor who has long accused Israel of âapartheidâ and âwar crimes,â and refers to the creation of the State of Israel using the Palestinian term Nakba (Arabic for catastrophe). He was commissioned to provide an expert opinion on âthe interface between Israel and Palestineâs human rights obligations in the OPTâ for the pro-Palestinian Swedish group Diakonia, which runs a legal program in Jerusalem that focuses exclusively on attacking Israel and ignores Palestinian violations. In his expert opinion, Wilde wrote that âthe legal self-determination entitlement of the Palestinians requires Israel to end the occupation promptly.â At a February 2022 webinar for the Arab Organization for Human Rights in the UK, Wilde suggested that Palestinians could achieve self-determination even without a peace agreement with Israel simply by applying international law to end the âoccupation,â which Wilde claimed is âillegal and constitutes aggression, which is a crime in international law.â Wilde spoke at the 2018 Al Haq conference titled The Threshold from Occupation to Annexation where he made a similar argument stating âthere is a need to move beyond occupation law in order to challenge the existence of the occupation itself as violations of the right to self-determination.â Wilde has advocated for the Palestinian cause in different fora. In February 2020, he and Palestinian activist Ata Hindi attempted to submit an amicus brief to the ICC in support of the Palestiniansâ arguments on statehood, but it was rejected for missing the deadline. Wilde has also signed petitions supporting the Palestinian cause, including a February 2016 statement titled Defending the Right to Support BDS for Palestinian Rights.
*Hanan Ashrawi, former member of the PLO Executive Committee and PA Minister of Education. Appointed by Yasser Arafat, Ashrawi was the voice of the PLO in major media during the 1980s and 1990s, and pioneered using fashionable academic jargon to justify Palestinian terrorism. When she left the Palestinian government in 1998, she had promised to hold it accountable to demomcratic standards and created MIFTAH, the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy.â But Ashrawi remained an apologist for the PLO, and her group is most famous for posting that âthe Jews used the blood of Christians in the Jewish Passover.â
*Diana Buttu, former PLO lawyer and spokesperson, infamous for justifying Hamas placement of rockets in UNRWA schools during summer vacations.
*Ramzy Baroud, USA, editor of Palestine Chronicle, now under calls for sanctions because its writers included the terrorist Abdallah Aljamal who held Israeli captives in his home in the UNRWA Nuseirat refugee camp
*Feda Abdelhaddy-Nasser, PLO Deputy Ambassador to UN.
*Hania Assaly, lawyer, former member of PLO Negotiations Support Unit.
*Karen Abu Zayd, former UNRWA Commissioner-General.
*Damian Lilly, former UNRWA Chief of Protection Division.
*Richard Falk, USA, former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine (2008-2014), denounced by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for 9/11 conspiracy theories, condemned for antisemitism by Britain, US, Canada.
*Michael Lynk, Canada, former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine (2016-2022).
*Rania Madi, Switzerland, lobbyist for Palestinian advocacy group Badil at UN Geneva agencies.
*Nicholas Morris, UK, former UNHCR Special Envoy and staff member.
*Radhouane Nouicer, Tunisia, former UNHCR official.
*John Quigley, USA, emeritus professor at Ohio State University, author of âThe Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspectiveâ.
The network has seven âyouth leaders,â including Albaneseâs research assistant Sara Troian who famously tried, at Albaneseâs request, to collect payment from an external group in exchange for a lecture by Albanese at Columbia University, for which she acknowledged that payment was improper.
Albaneseâs GNQP also counts in its ranks 10 institutions including the Hamas-linked Palestine Return Centre, Al-Haq and European Legal Support Centre, all of which are active in anti-Israel lawfare campaigns designed to negate Israelâs right to self-defense against Hamas terrorism.
Before October 7th: Albanese Begins the âGenocideâ Libel.
When Francesca Albanese presented a report in March 2024 accusing Israel of genocide, this was not new. In fact, she had been publicly accusing Israel of genocide since at least 2014:
July 25, 2014: Albanese posts article accusing Israel of âincremental genocideâ.
March 1, 2023: Albanese endorses claim that Israeli commits genocide. She is condemned for âa truly sickening and antisemiticâ statement. âGenocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race. Accusing Israel of the worst human rights crime â a crime that Jews have been the most prominent victims of over the past century â is not meant to protect Palestinians but to cause pain to Jews.â
March 30, 2023: Albanese accuses Israel of being âan oppressive regime that threatens the right of an entire people to exist.â
Her network was mobilized after October 7th to spread the âgenocideâ libel.
10 Days After October 7th: Albaneseâs Global Network Condemns Israel for âGenocide,â Mobilizes Global Lawfare Against Israel
Only 10 days after October 7th, Albaneseâs Global Network accused Israel of âgenocideâ and urged states to bring Israel before the ICJ. One month later, these genocide claims against Israel were echoed in a statement by 41 UN special rapporteurs, initiated by Global Network leader Francesca Albanese. A month later, South Africa filed its genocide case against Israel. Then in January, the Global Network threatened countries that support of Israel would bring legal consequences. A month later, Nicaragua filed a case against Germany at the ICJ for its support of Israel.
Here is a timeline of events:
*October 17th: Albaneseâs Global Network issues statement strongly condemning the âassault by the Israeli occupation power on the Gaza Strip beginning on the 7th of Octoberâ and stating that the actions âamount to genocide under international law.â The statement urged states that have not made reservations to Article 9 under the Genocide Convention to bring proceedings against Israel to the ICJ. The statement notes that states supporting Israel may additionally incur legal responsibility.
*November 16th: Global Network leader Francesca Albanese leads joint statement of 41 UN experts alleging that Israeli actions âpoint to a genocide in the making.â
*November 21st: Global Network co-leader Dr. Lex Takkenberg boasts that their group was âamong the first to contribute to the discussion on genocide after 7th of October.â
*December 29th: South Africa files genocide case against Israel at the ICJ.
*January 29th: Global Network issues statement welcoming the ICJâs provisional ruling of January 26th, and called for legal consequences against counties aiding or assisting Israel, under the notion of âthird-party responsibility.â
*March 1st: Nicaragua filed ICJ case against Germany for providing âpolitical, financial and military support to Israel.â
Global Network Slanders Critics of UNRWA.
On December 3rd, 2023, the GNQP issued a statement falsely calling UN Watch a âpartisan and polemic organizationâ engaged in a âsystematic effort to erase Palestinian history and culture.â
âTen-Point Recovery Plan for UNRWAâ: How Francesca Albaneseâs Global Network Planned to Influence Countries to Reinstate Funding
In the Global Networkâs 10-Point Lobbying Strategy & Taking Points Memo to Resinstate UNRWA Funding developed chiefly by former UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunness and Albanese partner Lex Takkenberg, network members are encouraged to stress to âofficials from right-wing, anti-immigration governmentsâ that it is âfar more cost effective and politically advantageous to pay UNRWA to deal with Palestinian refugees in the Middle East, rather than defunding UNRWA and risk millions of refugees heading to Europe.â
Global Network Talking Points (published March 4, 2024, 6 weeks before Colonna Report).
Francesca Albaneseâs âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestineâ.
Strategic Lobbying & Talking Points Memo.
The talking points are presented as a âTen-Point Recover Plan for UNRWAâ with the main purpose of âfilling UNRWAâs funding gap by the end of March 2024.â These talking points were drafted in February and published on the Global Network website on March 4.
The document divides the donors into two categories â the âgood donors,â being those like Norway, Spain and Ireland who strongly support UNRWA, and can convince the âdefundersâ to resume funding. The strategy calls for the good donors to convene the Good Donorship Forum (GDF) within 10 days. Presumably this happened.
Of course, the Plan does not consider the possibility that UNRWAâs government-services (education and healthcare) should not be provided by the UN at all. At the end, when it discusses the cost issues and how no other UN agency would be able to take over from UNRWA, it is understood that these services are to be provided by the UN. Only two alternatives are presented: (1) UNRWA and (2) Palestinian refugees to floor Europe and get services there, knowing that European states wonât want this.
The Plan does not offer the third option, which is that Palestinians should be providing these services for themselves. They have created a quasi-state, are demanding state recognition and several European countries (Slovenia, Spain, Ireland, Norway) that also fund UNRWA have now recognized a Palestinian State. Why should these countries not be demanding that the Palestinians take on the responsibilities of statehood, and not just get the benefits? Western donors could in fact fund these services by direct funding to the Palestinian Authority instead of to UNRWA.
Here are some of the main features of the Plan:
*Manipulation of European Donors. The Plan explains how to manipulate European donors by feeding donors misinformation so they will resume funding to UNRWA.
This would specifically target âright-wingâ officials and âanti-immigrationâ governments by threatening an influx of 6 million Palestinian refugees to Europe (like what happened with the Syrian refugees âas recent history has shownâ) and suggesting the only way to prevent that is to support UNRWA to provide for their âaid and security in the Middle East.â This will be âmore cost effective and politically acceptable.â (Paragraph 3)
*The Plan presents UNRWA funding as the lesser of two evils by claiming that since UNRWA took âswift and robust action to separate staff members [accused of participating in October 7], the âneutrality risksâ are now âsignificantly outweighed by the risk of humanitarian implosion.â (Paragraph 3). This approach would make European governments believe that the neutrality risk is not a systemic rot in the agency, but just limited to a few bad apples, and that this small âneutrality riskâ is not life-threatening for anyone.
*To get the EU and Germany to come back, they have to be convinced that the Gulf States will step up. To help with this, the Plan suggests a scheme to redistribute UN Donor Funds whereby the Europeans shift some of their WFP/UNICEF donations to UNRWA and the U.S. will then take its UNRWA money and give it to the WFP and UNICEF. UNRWA will tell the other agencies to align with this plan. In this way the âdefunding donorsâ become just a minor obstacle that can easily be solved simply by changing how donor monies are distributed within the UN. (Paragraphs 7 and 8)
*Helping Donors âclimb down the ladderâ / Give them the Justification to Renew Funding. The main priority here is to maintain the existence of UNRWA while avoiding having to seriously address any of the criticisms related to neutrality and complicity with Hamas terrorism. It suggests that donors donât really care about the neutrality issue and are happy to donate as long as they are not implicated in any scandals. Since donors donât truly care about neutrality, but just about their image, the UN investigations are just for show. Thus, the âOIOS Report and/or the Independent Reviewâ will give donors âsomething visible in the policy arenaâ to enable them to âjustify the policy shift back to resuming aid.â (Paragraphs 2 and 4)
OIOS Investigation Results Predetermined. The Plan claims that âsources in New York close to OIOS have already indicated to journalists and others that they will not be able to substantiate the Israeli claims.â Therefore, the messaging regarding the OIOS report should be that âit will not substantiate Israeli claims against UNRWA.â (Paragraph 2).
*Donors Give Each Other Cover. The idea is that the donors all have each otherâs backs, so the good donors will lead the re-funding of UNRWA and get other donors (Australia, Netherlands, UK, Switzerland, Germany) to follow (similar to how the defunding happened). The Commissioner-General should lobby in Switzerland. Once the UK and Switzerland are on board, it will be easier to get the other donors.
*UNRWA Should Go On The Offensive. Since Netanyahu (doesnât say Israel) is trying to kick UNRWA out of the OPT and the U.S. is kind of out of the picture, UNRWA needs to go on the offensive to shift the conversation, âpurveying overtly political messages.â The narrative should be around peace and stability for Palestinians and Israelis AND Europeans. (Paragraphs 9 and 10).
These are the key political messages for Western Donors:
UNRWA is essential to two-state solution
Political attack on UNRWA is an attack on the two-state solution
Only UNRWA can prevent Israelâs extremist government from âundermining the international order including IHLâ
UNRWA is vital to stability in the Middle East
The fact that there are sometimes neutrality breaches (âindividual allegationsâ) is because of the donor states own failure to bring peace. But UNRWA deals with these problems when they arise (âmost heavily audited UN agencyâ).
It would be impossible to replace UNRWA with another UN agency, they donât have enough staff on the ground.
Purely looking at the financial aspect, it is more cost effective to pay UNRWA to deal with the Palestinians than to have them come to Europe and get services there. The cost of education for UNRWA is $838 per person per year. It would be several thousand in Europe.
The 10-Point Plan: How Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Manipulated Countries to Reinstate Funding.
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GRAP - Genocidal radical Racist Arab-Palestinian
(Israel VS Genocide - since 1920 - written in 2010)
Hamas terrorists had âa thing with sexual organsâ and targeted genitalia of Israeli victims: UN testimony
By Yaron Steinbuch, Dec. 5, 2023.
Oct 7: sexual violence
Misc.:
What is massive Arab racism pro bloody savagery?
Most Arab "Palestinians" support Oct 7 atrocities. (June 2024 poll).
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Meme:
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Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh, from the comfort of his home in Qatar: "We need the blood of women, children, and the elderly of Gaza..."
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June 2024:
Israel Has Killed 17,000 Terrorists in Gaza Since Start of War, IDF Says.
More than half of those killed in Gaza are Hamas terrorists.
The Gaza ministry of health has not directly counted 31,000 dead. Their own documentation says that they directly counted some 17,000 in their hospitals, and (as of March 4) over 13,000 from "trusted media sources."
Hamas' women are just as guilty!
And Hamas "health" Ministry numbers are not to be trusted.
First, even the UN itself, which initially accepted the false Hamas data, had to publish a clarification 1 that the number of women and children among those killed in Gaza was not "a majority", but about a third.
Secondly, a statistical study by an expert from the University of Pennsylvania published in the magazine 'Tablet' 2 found that the claim about the majority of women and children among the dead cannot be true and it appears that the ratio between a dead gunman and a dead gunman is in the region of 1:1, and this was by no means the only study that cast great doubt the reliability of the Palestinian reports on the number of women and children among the dead.
Thirdly, the American research institute "Washington Institute" 3, also stated that the information published by the Hamas authorities should not be trusted - it lacks credibility, and seems to be deliberately distorted to create an image of an indiscriminate massacre of the civilian population, in the study Under the title: "Gaza casualty figures have become completely unreliable."
Fourth, another and interesting analysis of the casualty data in Gaza was carried out by the data analyst Mark Zlochin and published in the British 'Telegraph' 4. This study examined the data provided by the UN about 150 UNRWA workers who were killed in the war
The most striking figure is that 62% of the UNRWA workers who were killed are men. This is despite the fact that men make up only 41% of all the agency's workers in Gaza. In fact, the chance of a man working for UNRWA being killed by the IDF is more than double the chance of a woman. It seems that indeed many UNRWA workers fought in the ranks of Hamas (and thus had a higher chance of being killed). In addition, this is further proof that the figures of the Hamas Ministry of Health (according to which women have a similar chance of being killed by the IDF) are not reliable.
In addition, Zlochin found that there is an almost perfect match between the data of the UN workers (the women) who were killed and the hospital casualty records, which allows him to estimate for himself how many Gazans have been killed since the outbreak of the war: about 18,000 (compared to Hamas's claim of 32,000 dead).
And there was also the AP news agency, which determined that the number of women and children among the dead dropped below 40%. 5
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Palestinianism "export..."
Islamic Fascist Republic of Iran's Hezbollah copy "palestinian" actics:
IDF: 90% of Hezbollah rockets, drones fired from civilian areas.
Kosherđ @K0sher_C0ckney
WATCH: Danny Danon shows PROOF in a conference before UN Council, Hezbollah are firing rockets next to UNIFIL sites.
He said earlier in a statement today that if Lebanese Government do not remove Hezbollah from the border then đđđżđźđČđč đđ¶đčđč
Hezbollahâs continued use of UNIFIL sites as military bases is similar to Hamas' use of UNRWA's schools and UN buildings. He also had a message for the Lebanese Government and it's people: "You and your government have a choice to make. Confront Hezbollah today or watch as your country is dragged into chaos and destruction."
Susan Akram has equated Palestinians to Holocaust victims, praised violent protesters and was a speaker at multiple anti-Israel events. She has demonized....
Exposed: Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Targeting Israel.
June 11, 2024
Antisemitism, Israel, United Nations
Francesca Albanese, pinned, UNRWA
The following exposĂ© is Part II of UN Watchâs Dossier on Francesca Albanese. Part I was submitted to the UN Secretary-General on June 3rd.
Francesca Albanese is well known as the Special Rapporteur appointed in 2022 by the UN Human Rights Council with the mandate to âinvestigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â Less well known is that Albanese has been running a global influence network of more than 100 individuals and NGOs to target Israel by orchestrating lawfare campaigns, whitewashing Hamas terrorism, and cynically manipulating governments into funding UNRWA.
Albaneseâs network specifically advocated using overtly racist messaging about the threat of Arab âillegal migrationâ overwhelming Europe, and âassociation tensions,â as talking points to be made by network members âparticularly to officials from right-wing, anti-immigration governments,â to scare them that failure to fund UNRWA (despite its terror ties) would mean âmillions of Palestinians are forced to flee the Middle East.â
Incredibly, a member of the global lobbying network includes Kjersti G. Berg, whose CMI group helped run the Independent Review of UNRWA. In other words, the international lobbying network for UNRWA and the âindependentâ group auditing UNRWA are the same.
Albaneseâs GNQP Network Includes UN, UNRWA, PLO Officials, Institutions in 22 Countries.
Albanese is proud of co-founding and running the âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestineâ (GNQP). She runs it under the auspices of the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) in Amman, an organization she joined in November 2018 as a senior advisor.
No other co-founder is listed, however the other leading figures behind the network appears to be Lex Takkenberg, UNRWAâs former legal counsel and chief ethics inspector, who today lives in Vienna and Paris. Albanese was his colleague when she worked at UNRWAâs legal office in 2010-2012, and he likely was the one who hired her. Like Albanese, Takkenberg also works for ARDD, where he is the leader of its Question of Palestine Program, which âaims to to establish a platform in the Arab World for critical reflection with respect to the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian question and the Palestinian refugee issue.â
Global Network co-leader Lex Takkenberg has boasted that their group was a key player in spreading the âgenocideâ libel against Israel.
In 2020, Albanese and Takkenberg co-authored a book together, âPalestinian Refugees in International Law.â Albanese and Takkenberg are also close collaborators on numerous other projects, including their co-authoring in 2021 the working paper, âRethinking solutions for Palestinian refugees: A much-needed paradigm shift and an opportunity towards its realization,â and a paper for ARDD, âThe Actuality of the Palestinian Refugee Question: An International Law Perspective.â
Notably, the institute funding Albanese and Takkenberg, ARDD, is a listed partner of UNRWA, and its donors include not only UNHCR, UNOCHA, and UN Women, but also the European Union, United States, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. It is unclear whether the citizens and lawmakers of these governments are aware that they are funding an organization that runs a global influence network which uses orchestrated messaging campaigns to manipulate decision-makers and public opinion.
Albanese appears to have created the âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestine,â which is described as constantly expanding, a year later, in 2021. Today, her Global Netowrk counts 100 individuals and institutions in 22 different countries, including former cabinet ministers, former senior UN, UNRWA, PLO and government officials, and a former member of the European Parliament.
ARDD is based in Amman and the Global Network has a strong Jordanian connection. Prince Hassan bin Talal, former heir to the Jordanian crown, is listed as a patron. The network includes several former Jordanian government officials: former social development minister Reem Abu-Hassan, former economic affairs minister of state Yusuf Mansur, and Yasin Abu-Awwad, former director general of Jordanâs Palestinian affairs department.
Albaneseâs Global Network of 100 Anti-Israel Officials, Activists & NGOS
The Global Network of experts, senior advisors and observers includes senior Palestinian politicians and diplomats, academics, and journalists, as well as many from Western countries such as the U.S., Canada, UK, Austria, Italy and France.
Albaneseâs global network includes:
*Kjersti G. Berg, UNRWA expert and post-doctoral research fellow at Denmarkâs Christian Michelson Institute (CMI), one of the three groups that led the recent âIndependent Reviewâ of UNRWA. Berg is one of the worldâs leading champions of UNRWA and a staunch opponent of holding the agency to account for its links to terrorism. That she was part of a network orchestrating complex schemes to influence countries to fund UNRWA, while also taking part in Catherine Colonnaâs âIndependent Reviewâ of UNRWA, is outrageous. Berg is involved in most if not all of CMIâs publications on UNRWA. In 2022, she authored a CMI report on UNRWA examining reasons for the agencyâs funding troubles and advising steps forward. Bergâs report states that UNRWAâs funding problems are caused by âunfounded claimsâ that the agency âinstigates violence, for example, through school curricula with an anti-Israeli edge.â In other words, although CMI was selected to conduct an âindependent reviewâ of UNRWA, Bergâs CMI report had already expressed the opinion that claims of UNRWA incitementâdocumented over 10 years in a series of reports by UN Watch that show screenshots of UNRWA teachers calling to slaughter Jewsâare âunfounded.â Bergâs CMI report also celebrated UNRWAâs political significance âas a symbol of the refugeesâ right of return and the international responsibility for their predicament.â Presumably Berg was a focal point for CMIâs work on the Colonna review group. In her CMI reports on UNRWA, and in her other writings, such as a 2021 CMI-sponsored article, Berg strictly adheres to UNRWA talking points, and turns a blind eye to UNRWAâs complicity with and incitement to terrorism. Berg ardently defends funding UNRWA. In her 2023 book, âPalestine: Facts on the Ground,â as in all her other writings on UNRWA, Berg argues in favor of a Palestinian âright of return,â which effectively means the destruction of the State of Israel. In 2017, Berg hosted a lecture with Raja Shehadeh, founder of the group Al-Haq, which was in 2021 was designated by Israel as a terrorist organization
*Susan Akram, USA, law professor who had applied to be the UN Special Rapporteur mandated âto investigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â Akram co-authored publications on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with former special rapporteur Michael Lynk and has partnered with Palestinian NGO Badil since 2000, publishing a Palestinian refugee protection handbook which described Israel as ânon-democraticâ and âcommitted to an apartheid vision of greater Israel.â In her lectures and writings, Akram accuses Israel of âapartheidâ and claims it maintains âan institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial groupâ amounting to âa crime against humanity.â She denies Jewish nationality and Jewish rights to self-determination in Israel, and rejects the two-state solution in favor of âa single multi-national, multi-ethnic state from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean Sea.â Akram advocates for the âright of returnâ for millions of Palestinians; completely absolves Palestinians of any responsibility for their lack of statehood today; and argues for termination of US military aid to Israel. Akram also has worked closely with Al Haq, a Palestinian group with ties to the PFLP terror organization. Akram taught at Al Haqâs summer school and spoke at an Al Haq conference rejecting the concept of Jewish indigenous rights in Palestine. Elsewhere she criticized the Balfour declaration for discriminating against ânative Palestinians in favor of immigrant Jews,â making clear her view that Jews do not possess legitimate rights in the territory. In 2012, Ms. Akram participated in the Russell Tribunal on Palestine, a mock court which put Israel and its Western allies âon trialâ and promoted the BDS movement.
*Ralphe Wilde, UK, faculty member at University College London, also applied to be the UN Special Rapporteur mandated âto investigate Israelâs violations of the bases and principles of international law.â He is an international law professor who has long accused Israel of âapartheidâ and âwar crimes,â and refers to the creation of the State of Israel using the Palestinian term Nakba (Arabic for catastrophe). He was commissioned to provide an expert opinion on âthe interface between Israel and Palestineâs human rights obligations in the OPTâ for the pro-Palestinian Swedish group Diakonia, which runs a legal program in Jerusalem that focuses exclusively on attacking Israel and ignores Palestinian violations. In his expert opinion, Wilde wrote that âthe legal self-determination entitlement of the Palestinians requires Israel to end the occupation promptly.â At a February 2022 webinar for the Arab Organization for Human Rights in the UK, Wilde suggested that Palestinians could achieve self-determination even without a peace agreement with Israel simply by applying international law to end the âoccupation,â which Wilde claimed is âillegal and constitutes aggression, which is a crime in international law.â Wilde spoke at the 2018 Al Haq conference titled The Threshold from Occupation to Annexation where he made a similar argument stating âthere is a need to move beyond occupation law in order to challenge the existence of the occupation itself as violations of the right to self-determination.â Wilde has advocated for the Palestinian cause in different fora. In February 2020, he and Palestinian activist Ata Hindi attempted to submit an amicus brief to the ICC in support of the Palestiniansâ arguments on statehood, but it was rejected for missing the deadline. Wilde has also signed petitions supporting the Palestinian cause, including a February 2016 statement titled Defending the Right to Support BDS for Palestinian Rights.
*Hanan Ashrawi, former member of the PLO Executive Committee and PA Minister of Education. Appointed by Yasser Arafat, Ashrawi was the voice of the PLO in major media during the 1980s and 1990s, and pioneered using fashionable academic jargon to justify Palestinian terrorism. When she left the Palestinian government in 1998, she had promised to hold it accountable to demomcratic standards and created MIFTAH, the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy.â But Ashrawi remained an apologist for the PLO, and her group is most famous for posting that âthe Jews used the blood of Christians in the Jewish Passover.â
*Diana Buttu, former PLO lawyer and spokesperson, infamous for justifying Hamas placement of rockets in UNRWA schools during summer vacations.
*Ramzy Baroud, USA, editor of Palestine Chronicle, now under calls for sanctions because its writers included the terrorist Abdallah Aljamal who held Israeli captives in his home in the UNRWA Nuseirat refugee camp
*Feda Abdelhaddy-Nasser, PLO Deputy Ambassador to UN.
*Hania Assaly, lawyer, former member of PLO Negotiations Support Unit.
*Karen Abu Zayd, former UNRWA Commissioner-General.
*Damian Lilly, former UNRWA Chief of Protection Division.
*Richard Falk, USA, former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine (2008-2014), denounced by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for 9/11 conspiracy theories, condemned for antisemitism by Britain, US, Canada.
*Michael Lynk, Canada, former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine (2016-2022).
*Rania Madi, Switzerland, lobbyist for Palestinian advocacy group Badil at UN Geneva agencies.
*Nicholas Morris, UK, former UNHCR Special Envoy and staff member.
*Radhouane Nouicer, Tunisia, former UNHCR official.
*John Quigley, USA, emeritus professor at Ohio State University, author of âThe Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspectiveâ.
The network has seven âyouth leaders,â including Albaneseâs research assistant Sara Troian who famously tried, at Albaneseâs request, to collect payment from an external group in exchange for a lecture by Albanese at Columbia University, for which she acknowledged that payment was improper.
Albaneseâs GNQP also counts in its ranks 10 institutions including the Hamas-linked Palestine Return Centre, Al-Haq and European Legal Support Centre, all of which are active in anti-Israel lawfare campaigns designed to negate Israelâs right to self-defense against Hamas terrorism.
Before October 7th: Albanese Begins the âGenocideâ Libel.
When Francesca Albanese presented a report in March 2024 accusing Israel of genocide, this was not new. In fact, she had been publicly accusing Israel of genocide since at least 2014:
July 25, 2014: Albanese posts article accusing Israel of âincremental genocideâ.
March 1, 2023: Albanese endorses claim that Israeli commits genocide. She is condemned for âa truly sickening and antisemiticâ statement. âGenocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race. Accusing Israel of the worst human rights crime â a crime that Jews have been the most prominent victims of over the past century â is not meant to protect Palestinians but to cause pain to Jews.â
March 30, 2023: Albanese accuses Israel of being âan oppressive regime that threatens the right of an entire people to exist.â
Her network was mobilized after October 7th to spread the âgenocideâ libel.
10 Days After October 7th: Albaneseâs Global Network Condemns Israel for âGenocide,â Mobilizes Global Lawfare Against Israel
Only 10 days after October 7th, Albaneseâs Global Network accused Israel of âgenocideâ and urged states to bring Israel before the ICJ. One month later, these genocide claims against Israel were echoed in a statement by 41 UN special rapporteurs, initiated by Global Network leader Francesca Albanese. A month later, South Africa filed its genocide case against Israel. Then in January, the Global Network threatened countries that support of Israel would bring legal consequences. A month later, Nicaragua filed a case against Germany at the ICJ for its support of Israel.
Here is a timeline of events:
*October 17th: Albaneseâs Global Network issues statement strongly condemning the âassault by the Israeli occupation power on the Gaza Strip beginning on the 7th of Octoberâ and stating that the actions âamount to genocide under international law.â The statement urged states that have not made reservations to Article 9 under the Genocide Convention to bring proceedings against Israel to the ICJ. The statement notes that states supporting Israel may additionally incur legal responsibility.
*November 16th: Global Network leader Francesca Albanese leads joint statement of 41 UN experts alleging that Israeli actions âpoint to a genocide in the making.â
*November 21st: Global Network co-leader Dr. Lex Takkenberg boasts that their group was âamong the first to contribute to the discussion on genocide after 7th of October.â
*December 29th: South Africa files genocide case against Israel at the ICJ.
*January 29th: Global Network issues statement welcoming the ICJâs provisional ruling of January 26th, and called for legal consequences against counties aiding or assisting Israel, under the notion of âthird-party responsibility.â
*March 1st: Nicaragua filed ICJ case against Germany for providing âpolitical, financial and military support to Israel.â
Global Network Slanders Critics of UNRWA.
On December 3rd, 2023, the GNQP issued a statement falsely calling UN Watch a âpartisan and polemic organizationâ engaged in a âsystematic effort to erase Palestinian history and culture.â
âTen-Point Recovery Plan for UNRWAâ: How Francesca Albaneseâs Global Network Planned to Influence Countries to Reinstate Funding
In the Global Networkâs 10-Point Lobbying Strategy & Taking Points Memo to Resinstate UNRWA Funding developed chiefly by former UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunness and Albanese partner Lex Takkenberg, network members are encouraged to stress to âofficials from right-wing, anti-immigration governmentsâ that it is âfar more cost effective and politically advantageous to pay UNRWA to deal with Palestinian refugees in the Middle East, rather than defunding UNRWA and risk millions of refugees heading to Europe.â
Global Network Talking Points (published March 4, 2024, 6 weeks before Colonna Report).
Francesca Albaneseâs âGlobal Network on the Question of Palestineâ.
Strategic Lobbying & Talking Points Memo.
The talking points are presented as a âTen-Point Recover Plan for UNRWAâ with the main purpose of âfilling UNRWAâs funding gap by the end of March 2024.â These talking points were drafted in February and published on the Global Network website on March 4.
The document divides the donors into two categories â the âgood donors,â being those like Norway, Spain and Ireland who strongly support UNRWA, and can convince the âdefundersâ to resume funding. The strategy calls for the good donors to convene the Good Donorship Forum (GDF) within 10 days. Presumably this happened.
Of course, the Plan does not consider the possibility that UNRWAâs government-services (education and healthcare) should not be provided by the UN at all. At the end, when it discusses the cost issues and how no other UN agency would be able to take over from UNRWA, it is understood that these services are to be provided by the UN. Only two alternatives are presented: (1) UNRWA and (2) Palestinian refugees to floor Europe and get services there, knowing that European states wonât want this.
The Plan does not offer the third option, which is that Palestinians should be providing these services for themselves. They have created a quasi-state, are demanding state recognition and several European countries (Slovenia, Spain, Ireland, Norway) that also fund UNRWA have now recognized a Palestinian State. Why should these countries not be demanding that the Palestinians take on the responsibilities of statehood, and not just get the benefits? Western donors could in fact fund these services by direct funding to the Palestinian Authority instead of to UNRWA.
Here are some of the main features of the Plan:
*Manipulation of European Donors. The Plan explains how to manipulate European donors by feeding donors misinformation so they will resume funding to UNRWA.
This would specifically target âright-wingâ officials and âanti-immigrationâ governments by threatening an influx of 6 million Palestinian refugees to Europe (like what happened with the Syrian refugees âas recent history has shownâ) and suggesting the only way to prevent that is to support UNRWA to provide for their âaid and security in the Middle East.â This will be âmore cost effective and politically acceptable.â (Paragraph 3)
*The Plan presents UNRWA funding as the lesser of two evils by claiming that since UNRWA took âswift and robust action to separate staff members [accused of participating in October 7], the âneutrality risksâ are now âsignificantly outweighed by the risk of humanitarian implosion.â (Paragraph 3). This approach would make European governments believe that the neutrality risk is not a systemic rot in the agency, but just limited to a few bad apples, and that this small âneutrality riskâ is not life-threatening for anyone.
*To get the EU and Germany to come back, they have to be convinced that the Gulf States will step up. To help with this, the Plan suggests a scheme to redistribute UN Donor Funds whereby the Europeans shift some of their WFP/UNICEF donations to UNRWA and the U.S. will then take its UNRWA money and give it to the WFP and UNICEF. UNRWA will tell the other agencies to align with this plan. In this way the âdefunding donorsâ become just a minor obstacle that can easily be solved simply by changing how donor monies are distributed within the UN. (Paragraphs 7 and 8)
*Helping Donors âclimb down the ladderâ / Give them the Justification to Renew Funding. The main priority here is to maintain the existence of UNRWA while avoiding having to seriously address any of the criticisms related to neutrality and complicity with Hamas terrorism. It suggests that donors donât really care about the neutrality issue and are happy to donate as long as they are not implicated in any scandals. Since donors donât truly care about neutrality, but just about their image, the UN investigations are just for show. Thus, the âOIOS Report and/or the Independent Reviewâ will give donors âsomething visible in the policy arenaâ to enable them to âjustify the policy shift back to resuming aid.â (Paragraphs 2 and 4)
OIOS Investigation Results Predetermined. The Plan claims that âsources in New York close to OIOS have already indicated to journalists and others that they will not be able to substantiate the Israeli claims.â Therefore, the messaging regarding the OIOS report should be that âit will not substantiate Israeli claims against UNRWA.â (Paragraph 2).
*Donors Give Each Other Cover. The idea is that the donors all have each otherâs backs, so the good donors will lead the re-funding of UNRWA and get other donors (Australia, Netherlands, UK, Switzerland, Germany) to follow (similar to how the defunding happened). The Commissioner-General should lobby in Switzerland. Once the UK and Switzerland are on board, it will be easier to get the other donors.
*UNRWA Should Go On The Offensive. Since Netanyahu (doesnât say Israel) is trying to kick UNRWA out of the OPT and the U.S. is kind of out of the picture, UNRWA needs to go on the offensive to shift the conversation, âpurveying overtly political messages.â The narrative should be around peace and stability for Palestinians and Israelis AND Europeans. (Paragraphs 9 and 10).
These are the key political messages for Western Donors:
UNRWA is essential to two-state solution
Political attack on UNRWA is an attack on the two-state solution
Only UNRWA can prevent Israelâs extremist government from âundermining the international order including IHLâ
UNRWA is vital to stability in the Middle East
The fact that there are sometimes neutrality breaches (âindividual allegationsâ) is because of the donor states own failure to bring peace. But UNRWA deals with these problems when they arise (âmost heavily audited UN agencyâ).
It would be impossible to replace UNRWA with another UN agency, they donât have enough staff on the ground.
Purely looking at the financial aspect, it is more cost effective to pay UNRWA to deal with the Palestinians than to have them come to Europe and get services there. The cost of education for UNRWA is $838 per person per year. It would be several thousand in Europe.
The 10-Point Plan: How Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Manipulated Countries to Reinstate Funding.
Exposed: Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Targeting Israel - UN Watch
The following exposĂ© is Part II of UN Watchâs Dossier on Francesca Albanese. Part I was submitted to the UN Secretary-General on June 3rd. Exposed: Francesca Albaneseâs Global Influence Network Targeting Israel Francesca Albanese is well known as the Special Rapporteur...
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Population stats for Arab "Palestinians":
1993 - 2.2 million
2003 - 3 million
2013 - 4 million
2023 - 5.4 million
1993 - 2.2 million
2003 - 3 million
2013 - 4 million
2023 - 5.4 million
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GRAP - Genocidal radical Racist Arab-Palestinian
(Israel VS Genocide - since 1920 - written in 2010)
Evidence suggests dozens of Israeli women were raped or mutilated by Hamas
NBC News has reviewed evidence that suggests dozens of Israeli women were raped, sexually abused or mutilated during the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks.
www.nbcnews.com
Hamas terrorists had âa thing with sexual organsâ and targeted genitalia of Israeli victims: UN testimony
By Yaron Steinbuch, Dec. 5, 2023.
Hamas terrorists had âa thing with sexual organsâ and targeted genitalia of Israeli victims: UN testimony
There were âhorrific things I saw with my own eyes and I felt with my own hands,â said stricken Simcha Greinman, a volunteer who helped collect the remains of the slaughtered victims, according to âŠ
nypost.com
Oct 7: sexual violence
Misc.:
- Hamas Charter genocide
- (Racist dehumamizatoon Apes and pigs
- 93% Palestinians antisemitic
- Khaybar genocide palestine (radical Islamist fascist).
- (Racist-Arab vile culture of celebrating massacres) Palestinians celebrate terror .
- UNRWA Hitler hate
- Swastika palestine hate
Three in four Palestinians support Hamasâs massacre - JNS.org
Ninety-eight percent of respondents said the Oct. 7 slaughter made them feel "prouder of their identity as Palestinians."
www.jns.org
What is massive Arab racism pro bloody savagery?
Most Arab "Palestinians" support Oct 7 atrocities. (June 2024 poll).
Most Palestinians Support October 7 Attack, Dissatisfied With Abbas and Fatah
More than two-thirds of Palestinians support Hamasâs decision to launch its killing spree in southern Israel on October 7, according to a Palestinian poll released on June 12....
www.fdd.org
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White House rejects âGenocide Joeâ taunt, says Hamas wants to wipe out Jews
Spokesman John Kirby said that Israel âis not trying to wipe the Palestinian people off the map.â
nypost.com
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Meme:
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Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh, from the comfort of his home in Qatar: "We need the blood of women, children, and the elderly of Gaza..."
Hamas leader: We need the blood of women, children and the elderly of Gaza - JNS.org
Ismail Haniyeh calls for "free people of the world" to stop "new Holocaust" in the Gaza Strip.
www.jns.org
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June 2024:
Israel Has Killed 17,000 Terrorists in Gaza Since Start of War, IDF Says.
Israel Has Killed 17,000 Terrorists in Gaza Since Start of War, IDF Says - Algemeiner.com
The Israeli military has killed 17,000 terrorists in Gaza since the beginning of the war against Hamas on Oct. 7, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). "IDF forces continue to fight in Gaza â in Rafah, Khan Yunis, the central Strip, and are attacking everywhere," IDF Spokesman Rear Adm...
www.algemeiner.com
More than half of those killed in Gaza are Hamas terrorists.
The Gaza ministry of health has not directly counted 31,000 dead. Their own documentation says that they directly counted some 17,000 in their hospitals, and (as of March 4) over 13,000 from "trusted media sources."
Hamas' women are just as guilty!
And Hamas "health" Ministry numbers are not to be trusted.
First, even the UN itself, which initially accepted the false Hamas data, had to publish a clarification 1 that the number of women and children among those killed in Gaza was not "a majority", but about a third.
Secondly, a statistical study by an expert from the University of Pennsylvania published in the magazine 'Tablet' 2 found that the claim about the majority of women and children among the dead cannot be true and it appears that the ratio between a dead gunman and a dead gunman is in the region of 1:1, and this was by no means the only study that cast great doubt the reliability of the Palestinian reports on the number of women and children among the dead.
Thirdly, the American research institute "Washington Institute" 3, also stated that the information published by the Hamas authorities should not be trusted - it lacks credibility, and seems to be deliberately distorted to create an image of an indiscriminate massacre of the civilian population, in the study Under the title: "Gaza casualty figures have become completely unreliable."
Fourth, another and interesting analysis of the casualty data in Gaza was carried out by the data analyst Mark Zlochin and published in the British 'Telegraph' 4. This study examined the data provided by the UN about 150 UNRWA workers who were killed in the war
The most striking figure is that 62% of the UNRWA workers who were killed are men. This is despite the fact that men make up only 41% of all the agency's workers in Gaza. In fact, the chance of a man working for UNRWA being killed by the IDF is more than double the chance of a woman. It seems that indeed many UNRWA workers fought in the ranks of Hamas (and thus had a higher chance of being killed). In addition, this is further proof that the figures of the Hamas Ministry of Health (according to which women have a similar chance of being killed by the IDF) are not reliable.
In addition, Zlochin found that there is an almost perfect match between the data of the UN workers (the women) who were killed and the hospital casualty records, which allows him to estimate for himself how many Gazans have been killed since the outbreak of the war: about 18,000 (compared to Hamas's claim of 32,000 dead).
And there was also the AP news agency, which determined that the number of women and children among the dead dropped below 40%. 5
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Palestinianism "export..."
Islamic Fascist Republic of Iran's Hezbollah copy "palestinian" actics:
IDF: 90% of Hezbollah rockets, drones fired from civilian areas.
IDF: 90% of Hezbollah rockets, drones fired from civilian areas - JNS.org
Hundreds of launch sites from the attack early Sunday were positioned near mosques, schools, gas stations and U.N. structures.
www.jns.org
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WATCH: Danny Danon shows PROOF in a conference before UN Council, Hezbollah are firing rockets next to UNIFIL sites.
He said earlier in a statement today that if Lebanese Government do not remove Hezbollah from the border then đđđżđźđČđč đđ¶đčđč
Hezbollahâs continued use of UNIFIL sites as military bases is similar to Hamas' use of UNRWA's schools and UN buildings. He also had a message for the Lebanese Government and it's people: "You and your government have a choice to make. Confront Hezbollah today or watch as your country is dragged into chaos and destruction."
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